The correct answer to main point questions must fulfill 2 criteria’s…
Indicators of a “main point” question ….
for Passage ?
Passage
* there is a conclusion or argument
Question stem
* “Which of the following best express the main point”…
* “The author is arguing that….”
“Conclusion” questions are what type of family?
The “must be true/prove” family.
In which;
The stimuli proves the answer choice
The correct answer must be supported by facts in the passage
How do you identify the main point an argument that has multiple conclusions
*if you have conclusion A & B,
arrange A as the conclusion and B as the premise; does this make sense?
if it doesnt , swap it.*
Types of incorrect answers in main point questions
Strategy for answering “main point - fill in the blank” questions
Some Fill in the Blank questions are simply Main Point questions in disguise.
In order to achieve this goal,
you must read the stimulus for clues revealing the direction of the argument and the author’s intent
Another clue in answer choice is if each stem starts with a “conclusion indicator”
Fill in the Blank questions should be approached in
the same manner as any First Family question,
but the emphasis is on using contextual clues
provided in the stimulus to find the answer choice
that best fits the blank.
When stuck between 2 or more options what strategy can you use?
I can say, if i eliminate this statement, i am saying it is not true given the facts. Am i confident to say this?